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Tales of Graces F – Launch Trailer

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Tales of Graces F, the next game in the Tales series to be localised into English is due for release on the Playstation 3 on the 13th March 2012 in North America, and at a later date for PAL regions. With the launch so close in NA, Namco Bandai have unveiled this trailer that focuses on both the gameplay and storyline elements to the game.

Taking place on the planet Efinea, Tales of Graces™ f centers on Asbel Lhant as he seeks the strength to protect those he holds dear.  Along with his childhood friends and the mysterious and innocent Sophie, he must explore the bonds of friendship as they find themselves drawn into the conflict between three kingdoms competing for dominance of the planet.

Features

Experience all-new content exclusive to the PlayStation®3 – Go deeper into the story of Tales of Graces™ f in the all-new “Lineage & Legacies” epilogue, featuring more than 10 hours of engrossing gameplay.  Explore new dungeons, fight fierce new monsters, and wield newly created spells, attacks, and techniques!

Stunning Visuals – Enhanced HD graphics and improved outlining to bring attention to the detailed anime art style by renowned Tales artist Mutsumi Inomata.  Beautiful and spacious environments allow players to explore a truly open world.

Master New Combat Styles – Use the “Style Shift – Linear Motion Battle System” to freely switch between fighting styles and deftly evade enemy attacks. Activate “Accelerate Mode” to use powerful new techniques and bring the fight to enemies like never before!

Unique Multiplayer System – Enlist the help of up to 3 friends to fight by your side!  Players can join the battle at any time simply by plugging in a controller!

I have got the game on order and intend on doing a review of it hopefully next week. However having played the Japanese version of Tales of Xillia – the next major console version in the game, it will be interesting to compare the two very different styles of visual design along with different gameplay systems.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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